In a survey of Swiss couples, the husband-wife agreement on contraception (current use, and methods ever used) is high and husbands are generally as well informed on the use of contraceptive methods as their wives. The data indicate that the use of condoms may be underestimated in interviewing women only and that the contraceptive behaviour of a couple is related to the fertility preferences of both wife and husban
Recent research has approached contraceptive use, or “fertility work”, as another household task tha...
There is now widespread agreement on the importance of men's role in reproductive decision-making. S...
Background: World Health Organization defines family planning as a way of thinking and living that i...
In a survey of Swiss couples, the husband-wife agreement on contraception (current use, and methods ...
Objectives: To assess spousal agreement levels regarding fertility preference and spousal communicat...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine couple interactions to predict wives' contraceptive use as well as t...
Aim: Many training programs for females about contraception have been developed. In this study, we a...
Background: Contraceptive practices are the main tool we have in controlling the ever increasing pop...
Analysis of the extent to which husbands and wives agree in their attitudes toward a number of key i...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relative influence of husband and wife on co...
Objective: Lots of studies about birth control consider women's point of view, but what about men? T...
A cross sectional study using both quantitative and qualitative approaches was carried out in Assosa...
Objectives: While most scholars agree including a male point of view in fertility research is import...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Although a large body of studies documents that women's autonomy i...
AbstractFamily planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number...
Recent research has approached contraceptive use, or “fertility work”, as another household task tha...
There is now widespread agreement on the importance of men's role in reproductive decision-making. S...
Background: World Health Organization defines family planning as a way of thinking and living that i...
In a survey of Swiss couples, the husband-wife agreement on contraception (current use, and methods ...
Objectives: To assess spousal agreement levels regarding fertility preference and spousal communicat...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine couple interactions to predict wives' contraceptive use as well as t...
Aim: Many training programs for females about contraception have been developed. In this study, we a...
Background: Contraceptive practices are the main tool we have in controlling the ever increasing pop...
Analysis of the extent to which husbands and wives agree in their attitudes toward a number of key i...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relative influence of husband and wife on co...
Objective: Lots of studies about birth control consider women's point of view, but what about men? T...
A cross sectional study using both quantitative and qualitative approaches was carried out in Assosa...
Objectives: While most scholars agree including a male point of view in fertility research is import...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Although a large body of studies documents that women's autonomy i...
AbstractFamily planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number...
Recent research has approached contraceptive use, or “fertility work”, as another household task tha...
There is now widespread agreement on the importance of men's role in reproductive decision-making. S...
Background: World Health Organization defines family planning as a way of thinking and living that i...